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Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music selections span China's broad landscape, from the urban sophistication of Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton) to the vast expanse of the Mongolian steppes.

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The inclusion of the property CCTV1 (China Central Television)!
Attraction PerformancesChinese New Year'sGalaShow's SpecialGuestCCTV /CCTV/
It is with great pleasure that our Hungarian audience can also view our performance in Beijing as the Gala Show can be seen on CCTV in the afternoon according to the Hungarian time zone. To be more precise, it can be seen on the 30th of January between 1 and 5 p.m. CET. Attraction Shadow Theatre will start the year in Beijing as the Chinese New Year's Gala Show's Special Guest. This is one of the biggest celebration for over quarter of the world's population. As it is known, the show to be aired on the 30th of January is one of the biggest and most watched television productions of the world. The CCTV (China Central Television) airs all around the globe and is watched by approximately 1.3 billion people.

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G20 participants will attend a Gala performance and fireworks display as the first day of the G20 summit in Hangzhou draws to a close on Sunday, September 4.
The G20 summit, held between September 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability.
The 2016 G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia's largest economic power, has held the summit.
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Kodō (鼓童) ( http://www.agoravox.tv/culture-loisirs/culture/article/kodo-un-battement-de-coeur-29699 « Kodo, un battement de coeur japonais rythmé par le taiko » : voir l'article et les vidéos) est un groupe de percussionnistes japonais originaire de l'ile de Sado. Son nom signifie « battement de coeur » et « enfant du tambour » en japonais. ( http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kod%C5%8D_(groupe) ).
Le collectif Kodo est formé en 1981 par d'anciens membres du groupe Ondekoza à la suite d'un différent entre Tagayasu (fondateur d'Ondekoza) et ses musiciens. Il perpétue et réinvente la tradition musicale japonaise, en explorant toutes les possibilités offertes par le taiko, tambour de peau tendue sur bois utilisé dans les fêtes traditionnelles.
Il parcourt le monde depuis le début des années 1980 pour diffuser son message « d'humanité partagée, de conscience environnementale et de paix ».
A Message to the Victims and Survivors of the Tohoku Earthquake & Tsunami : http://www.kodo.or.jp/news/index_en.htmlThanks to (Merci à) http://www.youtube.com/user/musicbox8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiko
Ōdaiko : One of the most memorable drums of many taiko ensembles is the ōdaiko (大太鼓). For many, the ōdaiko solo is the embodiment of power due to the size of the drum, the volume, and the endurance it takes to perform. The ōdaiko is the largest drum of all taiko, if not the entire world. The largest ōdaiko are too big to move and permanently reside inside a temple or shrine. Ōdaiko means "big taiko", but within any group, it describes the largest drum in an ensemble, which could mean 12 inches (300 mm) in diameter or 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter. Made from a single piece of wood, some ōdaiko come from trees that are hundreds of years old.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodo_(taiko_group)
Kodō (鼓童?) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and abroad. They regularly tour Japan, Europe, and the United States.
Although the main focus of the performance is taiko drumming, other traditional Japanese musical instruments such as fue and shamisen make an appearance on stage as do traditional dance and vocal performance. Kodo's performance include pieces based on the traditional rhythms of regional Japan, pieces composed for Kodo by contemporary songwriters, and pieces written by Kodo members themselves. The numbers that Kodo perform can change from concert to concert. Kodo's performance normally lasts for about one hour and forty minutes.
In Japanese the word "Kodo" conveys two meanings: "heartbeat" the primal source of all rhythm and, read in a different way, the word can mean "children of the drum," a reflection of Kodo's desire to play their drums simply, with the heart of a child.
Kodo strives to both preserve and re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts. From worldwide tours and research trips, Kodo brings back to Sado world music and experiences which now exert a strong influence on the group's performances and compositions. They also collaborate with other artists and composers.
Since their debut at the Berlin Festival in 1981, Kodo have given over 3,100 performances on five continents, spending about a third of the year overseas, a third touring in Japan and a third resting and preparing new material on Sado Island.

New Year

New Year is the time at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner. The New Year of the Gregorian calendar, today mostly in use, falls on 1 January (New Year's Day), as was the case both in the old Roman calendar (at least after about 713 BCE) and in the Julian calendar that succeeded it. The order of months was January to December in the Old Roman calendar during the reign of King Numa Pompilius in about 700 BCE, according to Plutarch and Macrobius, and has been in continuous use since that time. Many countries, such as the Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the United States, mark 1 January as a national holiday.

During the Middle Ages in western Europe, while the Julian calendar was still in use, authorities moved New Year's Day variously, depending upon locale, to one of several other days, among them: 1 March, 25 March, Easter, 1 September, and 25 December. These New Year's Day changes generally reverted to using January 1 before or during the various local adoptions of the Gregorian calendar, beginning in 1582. The change from March 25– Lady Day, one of the four quarter days– to January 1 took place in Scotland in 1600, before the ascension of James VI of Scotland to the throne of England in 1603 and well before the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. In England and Wales (and in all British dominions, including Britain's American colonies), 1751 began on March 25 and lasted 282 days, and 1752 began on January 1. For more information about the changeover from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar and the effect on the dating of historical events etc., see Old Style and New Style dates.

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year is an important Chinese festival celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. It is also known as the Spring Festival, the literal translation of the modern Chinese name. Celebrations traditionally run from the evening preceding the first day, to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first calendar month. The first day of the New Year falls on the new moon between 21 January and 20 February. In 2016, the first day of Chinese New Year falls on Monday, 8 February.

The New Year festival is centuries old and gains significance because of several myths and traditions. Traditionally, the festival was a time to honour deities as well as ancestors. Chinese New Year is celebrated in countries and territories with significant Chinese populations, including Mainland China, Hong Kong,Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mauritius, and the Philippines. Chinese New Year is considered a major holiday for the Chinese and has had influence on the lunar new year celebrations of its geographic neighbours.

The Tang dynasty, with its capital at Chang'an (present-day Xi'an), which at the time was the most populous city in the world, is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization, and a golden age of cosmopolitan culture. Its territory, acquired through the military campaigns of its early rulers, rivaled that of the Han dynasty. In two censuses of the 7th and 8th centuries, the Tang records estimated the population by number of registered households at about 50 million people. Yet, even when the central government was breaking down and unable to compile an accurate census of the population in the 9th century, it is estimated that the population had grown by then to about 80 million people. With its large population base, the dynasty was able to raise professional and conscripted armies of hundreds of thousands of troops to contend with nomadic powers in dominating Inner Asia and the lucrative trade routes along the Silk Road. Various kingdoms and states paid tribute to the Tang court, while the Tang also conquered or subdued several regions which it indirectly controlled through a protectorate system. Besides political hegemony, the Tang also exerted a powerful cultural influence over neighboring states such as those in Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.

Amazing Ballet Performances China Got Talent 2016

Masterpieces of Chinese Music: A Musical Performance by Music from China

Masterpieces of Chinese Music: A Musical Performance by Music from China

Masterpieces of Chinese Music: A Musical Performance by Music from China

Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music selections span China's broad landscape, from the urban sophistication of Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton) to the vast expanse of the Mongolian steppes.

The inclusion of the property CCTV1 (China Central Television)!
Attraction PerformancesChinese New Year'sGalaShow's SpecialGuestCCTV /CCTV/
It is with great pleasure that our Hungarian audience can also view our performance in Beijing as the Gala Show can be seen on CCTV in the afternoon according to the Hungarian time zone. To be more precise, it can be seen on the 30th of January between 1 and 5 p.m. CET. Attraction Shadow Theatre will start the year in Beijing as the Chinese New Year's Gala Show's Special Guest. This is one of the biggest celebration for over quarter of the world's population. As it is known, the show to be aired on the 30th of January is one of the biggest and most watched television productions of the world. The CCTV (China Central Television) airs all around the globe and is watched by approximately 1.3 billion people.

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Jabbawockeez EPIC trip and performances on the streets of Shanghai China

Jabbawockeez EPIC trip and performances on the streets of Shanghai China

Jabbawockeez EPIC trip and performances on the streets of Shanghai China

Amazing Japanese Precision (posted by Sanitaryum | Clean Humor)

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LIVE: Gala performance and fireworks in Hangzhou as G20 kicks off

LIVE: Gala performance and fireworks in Hangzhou as G20 kicks off

LIVE: Gala performance and fireworks in Hangzhou as G20 kicks off

G20 participants will attend a Gala performance and fireworks display as the first day of the G20 summit in Hangzhou draws to a close on Sunday, September 4.
The G20 summit, held between September 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability.
The 2016 G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia's largest economic power, has held the summit.
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Adorable 3 year old is very happy to dance!

Adorable 3 year old is very happy to dance!

Adorable 3 year old is very happy to dance!

Adorable 3 year old is very happy to dance!
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Kodō (鼓童) ( http://www.agoravox.tv/culture-loisirs/culture/article/kodo-un-battement-de-coeur-29699 « Kodo, un battement de coeur japonais rythmé par le taiko » : voir l'article et les vidéos) est un groupe de percussionnistes japonais originaire de l'ile de Sado. Son nom signifie « battement de coeur » et « enfant du tambour » en japonais. ( http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kod%C5%8D_(groupe) ).
Le collectif Kodo est formé en 1981 par d'anciens membres du groupe Ondekoza à la suite d'un différent entre Tagayasu (fondateur d'Ondekoza) et ses musiciens. Il perpétue et réinvente la tradition musicale japonaise, en explorant toutes les possibilités offertes par le taiko, tambour de peau tendue sur bois utilisé dans les fêtes traditionnelles.
Il parcourt le monde depuis le début des années 1980 pour diffuser son message « d'humanité partagée, de conscience environnementale et de paix ».
A Message to the Victims and Survivors of the Tohoku Earthquake & Tsunami : http://www.kodo.or.jp/news/index_en.htmlThanks to (Merci à) http://www.youtube.com/user/musicbox8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiko
Ōdaiko : One of the most memorable drums of many taiko ensembles is the ōdaiko (大太鼓). For many, the ōdaiko solo is the embodiment of power due to the size of the drum, the volume, and the endurance it takes to perform. The ōdaiko is the largest drum of all taiko, if not the entire world. The largest ōdaiko are too big to move and permanently reside inside a temple or shrine. Ōdaiko means "big taiko", but within any group, it describes the largest drum in an ensemble, which could mean 12 inches (300 mm) in diameter or 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter. Made from a single piece of wood, some ōdaiko come from trees that are hundreds of years old.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodo_(taiko_group)
Kodō (鼓童?) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and abroad. They regularly tour Japan, Europe, and the United States.
Although the main focus of the performance is taiko drumming, other traditional Japanese musical instruments such as fue and shamisen make an appearance on stage as do traditional dance and vocal performance. Kodo's performance include pieces based on the traditional rhythms of regional Japan, pieces composed for Kodo by contemporary songwriters, and pieces written by Kodo members themselves. The numbers that Kodo perform can change from concert to concert. Kodo's performance normally lasts for about one hour and forty minutes.
In Japanese the word "Kodo" conveys two meanings: "heartbeat" the primal source of all rhythm and, read in a different way, the word can mean "children of the drum," a reflection of Kodo's desire to play their drums simply, with the heart of a child.
Kodo strives to both preserve and re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts. From worldwide tours and research trips, Kodo brings back to Sado world music and experiences which now exert a strong influence on the group's performances and compositions. They also collaborate with other artists and composers.
Since their debut at the Berlin Festival in 1981, Kodo have given over 3,100 performances on five continents, spending about a third of the year overseas, a third touring in Japan and a third resting and preparing new material on Sado Island.

Equestrian riders in Xi'an, China revive the performances of the Tang Dynasty's dancing horses by th

Equestrian riders in Xi'an, China revive the performances of the Tang Dynasty's dancing horses by th

Equestrian riders in Xi'an, China revive the performances of the Tang Dynasty's dancing horses by th

Getting ready to rehearse in the ring.
Horse rider Hui Rutang is pulling on a warrior uniform from the Qin Dynasty period, more than two-thousand years ago.
Fellow rider Zhang Linqu is transforming herself with a costume from the later Tang Dynasty.
They're both members of an equestrian team - which is recreating horse performances once laid on for Chinese royals.
Hundreds of horses danced at royal festivals during the Tang period.
Various elements of the shows are being brought back to life - based on research of historical records.
They include the placement of a golden bowl in the mouth of a crouching horse.
This was put on at performances celebrating emperors' birthdays - according to one poem from the Tang Dynasty.
And the theory gained support when a Tang-era silver container, featuring a carving of a crouching horse with a bowl in its mouth, was unearthed in Xi'an forty years ago.
"This horse has a body shape very similar to the horses of the Tang Dynasty," says rider Li Yan.
"It has very broad buttock, neck and front chest, which are typical characteristics of Tang Dynasty horses. That's why we chose him to perform this programme. He is very smart and compliant."
The riders are putting on performances by the ruins of Daminggong Palace.
Hundreds of horses once danced here, during the Tang Dynasty.
Emperor Xuanzong is believed to have often conducted the training.
At grand banquets, the horses would dance to entertain the emperor and his guests.
An armed rebellion swept through the whole empire.
The grand imperial palace was burned down and the dancing horses were either killed or ended up elsewhere in the country.
Today, while the palace may be in ruins and only six horses take part in re-enactments, the riders hope their performances will give visitors a flavour of the lavishes of the past.
A sideways horse dance is part of the show.
It's being perfected by Hui, who's sporting his Qin Dynasty uniform.
"I feel very proud to perform equestrian skills in Qin Dynasty armour because I was born on this land, which was the capital of thirteen dynasties," he says.
Wang Bing previously ran a riding club.
When he read up on the history of royal horses, he decided to revive the performances.
He has spent years carrying out research and training horses to make it happen.
"It took us six years to excavate and revive the ancient equestrian art, such as the dancing horse which holds a golden bowl between its teeth; getting down and arising from kneeling on both and single knees; lying down and rearing up," says Wang.
"They are not the same as circus horse performances in Europe. What we are trying to doing is to revive the horse culture of the Daminggong Palace of the powerful Tang Empire, as it was originally. To us it is like a cultural symbol or living fossil that we have to cherish."
Although his horses represent a small number of those who are originally thought to have performed, Wang says "as long as we can present the dancing of the individual horses with original format, we are happy."
And the performances may well prove popular this year - it being the Year of the Horse.
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Performances living that many people in tears with emotion China's Got Talent

Amazing Ballet Performances China Got Talent 2016

Masterpieces of Chinese Music: A Musical Performance by Music from China

Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music sel...

The inclusion of the property CCTV1 (China Central Television)!
Attraction PerformancesChinese New Year'sGalaShow's SpecialGuestCCTV /CCTV/
It is with great pleasure that our Hungarian audience can also view our performance in Beijing as the Gala Show can be seen on CCTV in the afternoon according to the Hungarian time zone. To be more precise, it can be seen on the 30th of January between 1 and 5 p.m. CET. Attraction Shadow Theatre will start the year in Beijing as the Chinese New Year's Gala Show's Special Guest. This is one of the biggest celebration for over quarter of the world's population. As it is known, the show to be aired on the 30th of January is one of the biggest and most watched television productions of the world. The CCTV (China Central Television) airs all around t...

published: 30 Jan 2014

Jabbawockeez EPIC trip and performances on the streets of Shanghai China

Amazing Japanese Precision (posted by Sanitaryum | Clean Humor)

Really amazing video of extreme walking. More funny pics and vids at www.Sanitaryum.com. We HAVE a STORE & MOBILE APP!!

published: 21 Sep 2010

LIVE: Gala performance and fireworks in Hangzhou as G20 kicks off

G20 participants will attend a Gala performance and fireworks display as the first day of the G20 summit in Hangzhou draws to a close on Sunday, September 4.
The G20 summit, held between September 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability.
The 2016 G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia's largest economic power, has held the summit.
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Adorable 3 year old is very happy to dance!

Adorable 3 year old is very happy to dance!
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Equestrian riders in Xi'an, China revive the performances of the Tang Dynasty's dancing horses by th

Getting ready to rehearse in the ring.
Horse rider Hui Rutang is pulling on a warrior uniform from the Qin Dynasty period, more than two-thousand years ago.
Fellow rider Zhang Linqu is transforming herself with a costume from the later Tang Dynasty.
They're both members of an equestrian team - which is recreating horse performances once laid on for Chinese royals.
Hundreds of horses danced at royal festivals during the Tang period.
Various elements of the shows are being brought back to life - based on research of historical records.
They include the placement of a golden bowl in the mouth of a crouching horse.
This was put on at performances celebrating emperors' birthdays - according to one poem from the Tang Dynasty.
And the theory gained support when a Tang-era silver cont...

published: 31 Jul 2015

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The dance aficionado need not fear an absence of his beloved art here in China! In fact, China is an important leader in modern dance today. Find out more on this episode of Local Laowai!
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Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music selections span China's broad landscape, from the urban sophistication of Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton) to the vast expanse of the Mongolian steppes.

Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music selections span China's broad landscape, from the urban sophistication of Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton) to the vast expanse of the Mongolian steppes.

The inclusion of the property CCTV1 (China Central Television)!
Attraction PerformancesChinese New Year'sGalaShow's SpecialGuestCCTV /CCTV/
It is with great pleasure that our Hungarian audience can also view our performance in Beijing as the Gala Show can be seen on CCTV in the afternoon according to the Hungarian time zone. To be more precise, it can be seen on the 30th of January between 1 and 5 p.m. CET. Attraction Shadow Theatre will start the year in Beijing as the Chinese New Year's Gala Show's Special Guest. This is one of the biggest celebration for over quarter of the world's population. As it is known, the show to be aired on the 30th of January is one of the biggest and most watched television productions of the world. The CCTV (China Central Television) airs all around the globe and is watched by approximately 1.3 billion people.

The inclusion of the property CCTV1 (China Central Television)!
Attraction PerformancesChinese New Year'sGalaShow's SpecialGuestCCTV /CCTV/
It is with great pleasure that our Hungarian audience can also view our performance in Beijing as the Gala Show can be seen on CCTV in the afternoon according to the Hungarian time zone. To be more precise, it can be seen on the 30th of January between 1 and 5 p.m. CET. Attraction Shadow Theatre will start the year in Beijing as the Chinese New Year's Gala Show's Special Guest. This is one of the biggest celebration for over quarter of the world's population. As it is known, the show to be aired on the 30th of January is one of the biggest and most watched television productions of the world. The CCTV (China Central Television) airs all around the globe and is watched by approximately 1.3 billion people.

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Jabbawockeez EPIC trip and performances on the streets of Shanghai China

G20 participants will attend a Gala performance and fireworks display as the first day of the G20 summit in Hangzhou draws to a close on Sunday, September 4.
The G20 summit, held between September 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability.
The 2016 G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia's largest economic power, has held the summit.
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Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
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G20 participants will attend a Gala performance and fireworks display as the first day of the G20 summit in Hangzhou draws to a close on Sunday, September 4.
The G20 summit, held between September 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability.
The 2016 G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia's largest economic power, has held the summit.
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
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WLWT follows up with a college student adopted from China who brought her talents back overseas. Subscribe to WLWT on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1ipUX3...

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Kodō (鼓童) ( http://www.agoravox.tv/culture-loisirs/culture/article/kodo-un-battement-de-coeur-29699 « Kodo, un battement de coeur japonais rythmé par le taiko » : voir l'article et les vidéos) est un groupe de percussionnistes japonais originaire de l'ile de Sado. Son nom signifie « battement de coeur » et « enfant du tambour » en japonais. ( http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kod%C5%8D_(groupe) ).
Le collectif Kodo est formé en 1981 par d'anciens membres du groupe Ondekoza à la suite d'un différent entre Tagayasu (fondateur d'Ondekoza) et ses musiciens. Il perpétue et réinvente la tradition musicale japonaise, en explorant toutes les possibilités offertes par le taiko, tambour de peau tendue sur bois utilisé dans les fêtes traditionnelles.
Il parcourt le monde depuis le début des années 1980 pour diffuser son message « d'humanité partagée, de conscience environnementale et de paix ».
A Message to the Victims and Survivors of the Tohoku Earthquake & Tsunami : http://www.kodo.or.jp/news/index_en.htmlThanks to (Merci à) http://www.youtube.com/user/musicbox8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiko
Ōdaiko : One of the most memorable drums of many taiko ensembles is the ōdaiko (大太鼓). For many, the ōdaiko solo is the embodiment of power due to the size of the drum, the volume, and the endurance it takes to perform. The ōdaiko is the largest drum of all taiko, if not the entire world. The largest ōdaiko are too big to move and permanently reside inside a temple or shrine. Ōdaiko means "big taiko", but within any group, it describes the largest drum in an ensemble, which could mean 12 inches (300 mm) in diameter or 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter. Made from a single piece of wood, some ōdaiko come from trees that are hundreds of years old.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodo_(taiko_group)
Kodō (鼓童?) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and abroad. They regularly tour Japan, Europe, and the United States.
Although the main focus of the performance is taiko drumming, other traditional Japanese musical instruments such as fue and shamisen make an appearance on stage as do traditional dance and vocal performance. Kodo's performance include pieces based on the traditional rhythms of regional Japan, pieces composed for Kodo by contemporary songwriters, and pieces written by Kodo members themselves. The numbers that Kodo perform can change from concert to concert. Kodo's performance normally lasts for about one hour and forty minutes.
In Japanese the word "Kodo" conveys two meanings: "heartbeat" the primal source of all rhythm and, read in a different way, the word can mean "children of the drum," a reflection of Kodo's desire to play their drums simply, with the heart of a child.
Kodo strives to both preserve and re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts. From worldwide tours and research trips, Kodo brings back to Sado world music and experiences which now exert a strong influence on the group's performances and compositions. They also collaborate with other artists and composers.
Since their debut at the Berlin Festival in 1981, Kodo have given over 3,100 performances on five continents, spending about a third of the year overseas, a third touring in Japan and a third resting and preparing new material on Sado Island.

Kodō (鼓童) ( http://www.agoravox.tv/culture-loisirs/culture/article/kodo-un-battement-de-coeur-29699 « Kodo, un battement de coeur japonais rythmé par le taiko » : voir l'article et les vidéos) est un groupe de percussionnistes japonais originaire de l'ile de Sado. Son nom signifie « battement de coeur » et « enfant du tambour » en japonais. ( http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kod%C5%8D_(groupe) ).
Le collectif Kodo est formé en 1981 par d'anciens membres du groupe Ondekoza à la suite d'un différent entre Tagayasu (fondateur d'Ondekoza) et ses musiciens. Il perpétue et réinvente la tradition musicale japonaise, en explorant toutes les possibilités offertes par le taiko, tambour de peau tendue sur bois utilisé dans les fêtes traditionnelles.
Il parcourt le monde depuis le début des années 1980 pour diffuser son message « d'humanité partagée, de conscience environnementale et de paix ».
A Message to the Victims and Survivors of the Tohoku Earthquake & Tsunami : http://www.kodo.or.jp/news/index_en.htmlThanks to (Merci à) http://www.youtube.com/user/musicbox8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiko
Ōdaiko : One of the most memorable drums of many taiko ensembles is the ōdaiko (大太鼓). For many, the ōdaiko solo is the embodiment of power due to the size of the drum, the volume, and the endurance it takes to perform. The ōdaiko is the largest drum of all taiko, if not the entire world. The largest ōdaiko are too big to move and permanently reside inside a temple or shrine. Ōdaiko means "big taiko", but within any group, it describes the largest drum in an ensemble, which could mean 12 inches (300 mm) in diameter or 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter. Made from a single piece of wood, some ōdaiko come from trees that are hundreds of years old.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodo_(taiko_group)
Kodō (鼓童?) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and abroad. They regularly tour Japan, Europe, and the United States.
Although the main focus of the performance is taiko drumming, other traditional Japanese musical instruments such as fue and shamisen make an appearance on stage as do traditional dance and vocal performance. Kodo's performance include pieces based on the traditional rhythms of regional Japan, pieces composed for Kodo by contemporary songwriters, and pieces written by Kodo members themselves. The numbers that Kodo perform can change from concert to concert. Kodo's performance normally lasts for about one hour and forty minutes.
In Japanese the word "Kodo" conveys two meanings: "heartbeat" the primal source of all rhythm and, read in a different way, the word can mean "children of the drum," a reflection of Kodo's desire to play their drums simply, with the heart of a child.
Kodo strives to both preserve and re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts. From worldwide tours and research trips, Kodo brings back to Sado world music and experiences which now exert a strong influence on the group's performances and compositions. They also collaborate with other artists and composers.
Since their debut at the Berlin Festival in 1981, Kodo have given over 3,100 performances on five continents, spending about a third of the year overseas, a third touring in Japan and a third resting and preparing new material on Sado Island.

Equestrian riders in Xi'an, China revive the performances of the Tang Dynasty's dancing horses by th

Getting ready to rehearse in the ring.
Horse rider Hui Rutang is pulling on a warrior uniform from the Qin Dynasty period, more than two-thousand years ago.
...

Getting ready to rehearse in the ring.
Horse rider Hui Rutang is pulling on a warrior uniform from the Qin Dynasty period, more than two-thousand years ago.
Fellow rider Zhang Linqu is transforming herself with a costume from the later Tang Dynasty.
They're both members of an equestrian team - which is recreating horse performances once laid on for Chinese royals.
Hundreds of horses danced at royal festivals during the Tang period.
Various elements of the shows are being brought back to life - based on research of historical records.
They include the placement of a golden bowl in the mouth of a crouching horse.
This was put on at performances celebrating emperors' birthdays - according to one poem from the Tang Dynasty.
And the theory gained support when a Tang-era silver container, featuring a carving of a crouching horse with a bowl in its mouth, was unearthed in Xi'an forty years ago.
"This horse has a body shape very similar to the horses of the Tang Dynasty," says rider Li Yan.
"It has very broad buttock, neck and front chest, which are typical characteristics of Tang Dynasty horses. That's why we chose him to perform this programme. He is very smart and compliant."
The riders are putting on performances by the ruins of Daminggong Palace.
Hundreds of horses once danced here, during the Tang Dynasty.
Emperor Xuanzong is believed to have often conducted the training.
At grand banquets, the horses would dance to entertain the emperor and his guests.
An armed rebellion swept through the whole empire.
The grand imperial palace was burned down and the dancing horses were either killed or ended up elsewhere in the country.
Today, while the palace may be in ruins and only six horses take part in re-enactments, the riders hope their performances will give visitors a flavour of the lavishes of the past.
A sideways horse dance is part of the show.
It's being perfected by Hui, who's sporting his Qin Dynasty uniform.
"I feel very proud to perform equestrian skills in Qin Dynasty armour because I was born on this land, which was the capital of thirteen dynasties," he says.
Wang Bing previously ran a riding club.
When he read up on the history of royal horses, he decided to revive the performances.
He has spent years carrying out research and training horses to make it happen.
"It took us six years to excavate and revive the ancient equestrian art, such as the dancing horse which holds a golden bowl between its teeth; getting down and arising from kneeling on both and single knees; lying down and rearing up," says Wang.
"They are not the same as circus horse performances in Europe. What we are trying to doing is to revive the horse culture of the Daminggong Palace of the powerful Tang Empire, as it was originally. To us it is like a cultural symbol or living fossil that we have to cherish."
Although his horses represent a small number of those who are originally thought to have performed, Wang says "as long as we can present the dancing of the individual horses with original format, we are happy."
And the performances may well prove popular this year - it being the Year of the Horse.
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Getting ready to rehearse in the ring.
Horse rider Hui Rutang is pulling on a warrior uniform from the Qin Dynasty period, more than two-thousand years ago.
Fellow rider Zhang Linqu is transforming herself with a costume from the later Tang Dynasty.
They're both members of an equestrian team - which is recreating horse performances once laid on for Chinese royals.
Hundreds of horses danced at royal festivals during the Tang period.
Various elements of the shows are being brought back to life - based on research of historical records.
They include the placement of a golden bowl in the mouth of a crouching horse.
This was put on at performances celebrating emperors' birthdays - according to one poem from the Tang Dynasty.
And the theory gained support when a Tang-era silver container, featuring a carving of a crouching horse with a bowl in its mouth, was unearthed in Xi'an forty years ago.
"This horse has a body shape very similar to the horses of the Tang Dynasty," says rider Li Yan.
"It has very broad buttock, neck and front chest, which are typical characteristics of Tang Dynasty horses. That's why we chose him to perform this programme. He is very smart and compliant."
The riders are putting on performances by the ruins of Daminggong Palace.
Hundreds of horses once danced here, during the Tang Dynasty.
Emperor Xuanzong is believed to have often conducted the training.
At grand banquets, the horses would dance to entertain the emperor and his guests.
An armed rebellion swept through the whole empire.
The grand imperial palace was burned down and the dancing horses were either killed or ended up elsewhere in the country.
Today, while the palace may be in ruins and only six horses take part in re-enactments, the riders hope their performances will give visitors a flavour of the lavishes of the past.
A sideways horse dance is part of the show.
It's being perfected by Hui, who's sporting his Qin Dynasty uniform.
"I feel very proud to perform equestrian skills in Qin Dynasty armour because I was born on this land, which was the capital of thirteen dynasties," he says.
Wang Bing previously ran a riding club.
When he read up on the history of royal horses, he decided to revive the performances.
He has spent years carrying out research and training horses to make it happen.
"It took us six years to excavate and revive the ancient equestrian art, such as the dancing horse which holds a golden bowl between its teeth; getting down and arising from kneeling on both and single knees; lying down and rearing up," says Wang.
"They are not the same as circus horse performances in Europe. What we are trying to doing is to revive the horse culture of the Daminggong Palace of the powerful Tang Empire, as it was originally. To us it is like a cultural symbol or living fossil that we have to cherish."
Although his horses represent a small number of those who are originally thought to have performed, Wang says "as long as we can present the dancing of the individual horses with original format, we are happy."
And the performances may well prove popular this year - it being the Year of the Horse.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1ef2128ca351c93b324e7fcfac22babe
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

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The dance aficionado need not fear an absence of his beloved art here in China! In fact, Chin...

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The dance aficionado need not fear an absence of his beloved art here in China! In fact, China is an important leader in modern dance today. Find out more on this episode of Local Laowai!
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China Travel Guide: Beijing, Xi'an & Shanghai 🇨🇳

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I had a whirlwind week in China with Wendy WuTours and I experienced so much in this exciting, ancient and modern country. From the skyscrapers of Shanghai, to biking the old wall of Xi'an, to seeing the Terra Cotta Warriors up close and exploring the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall—China was full of life changing moments. Here's a glimpse into what we did on our tour through this amazing country.
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In this China travel guide you can see: Beijing, The Great Wall, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin and Hong Kong.
China tourism video for all kind of travellers
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This video has been created and recorded by Bliko Redi with the collaboration of Nuria San Roman in the subtitles
Travel China and enjoy the experince!!!
The Great Wall song:
Long Road Ahead de Kevin MacLeod está...

published: 20 Apr 2016

Shanghai Travel Guide

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China

Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The PandaCenter in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing ...

Travel video about destination China.
China’sImperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of HeavenlyPeace.After seven years of construction, Ming EmperorZhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central AsianNomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a GiganticCity and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!

Travel video about destination China.
China’sImperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of HeavenlyPeace.After seven years of construction, Ming EmperorZhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central AsianNomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a GiganticCity and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!

China Travel Guide: Beijing, Xi'an & Shanghai 🇨🇳

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What to do, see, eat and experience in these vibrant Chinese cities.
I had a whirlwind week in China with Wendy WuTours and I experienced so much in this exciting, ancient and modern country. From the skyscrapers of Shanghai, to biking the old wall of Xi'an, to seeing the Terra Cotta Warriors up close and exploring the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall—China was full of life changing moments. Here's a glimpse into what we did on our tour through this amazing country.
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Check out this travel guide to China from Kelley Ferro!
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What to do, see, eat and experience in these vibrant Chinese cities.
I had a whirlwind week in China with Wendy WuTours and I experienced so much in this exciting, ancient and modern country. From the skyscrapers of Shanghai, to biking the old wall of Xi'an, to seeing the Terra Cotta Warriors up close and exploring the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall—China was full of life changing moments. Here's a glimpse into what we did on our tour through this amazing country.
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China travel guide 2016 HD

Incredible video of China with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the chann...

Incredible video of China with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the channel, you can give a donation at this link https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4QFST95LX57YJ
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In this China travel guide you can see: Beijing, The Great Wall, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin and Hong Kong.
China tourism video for all kind of travellers
You can get a lot of information in https://www.travelchinaguide.com/
This video has been created and recorded by Bliko Redi with the collaboration of Nuria San Roman in the subtitles
Travel China and enjoy the experince!!!
The Great Wall song:
Long Road Ahead de Kevin MacLeod está sujeta a una licencia de Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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China travel guide with the best destinations
Guia de viaje de China, en este video se puede ver: Beijing, la Gran Muralla, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin y Hong Kong.
Este video de China esta hecho para todo tipo de viajeros y enseña los mejores lugares y las principales ciudades de China.

Incredible video of China with information about the main cities, best places and prices.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the channel, you can give a donation at this link https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4QFST95LX57YJ
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In this China travel guide you can see: Beijing, The Great Wall, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin and Hong Kong.
China tourism video for all kind of travellers
You can get a lot of information in https://www.travelchinaguide.com/
This video has been created and recorded by Bliko Redi with the collaboration of Nuria San Roman in the subtitles
Travel China and enjoy the experince!!!
The Great Wall song:
Long Road Ahead de Kevin MacLeod está sujeta a una licencia de Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Fuente: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100588
Artista: http://incompetech.com/
China travel guide with the best destinations
Guia de viaje de China, en este video se puede ver: Beijing, la Gran Muralla, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin y Hong Kong.
Este video de China esta hecho para todo tipo de viajeros y enseña los mejores lugares y las principales ciudades de China.

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China

Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about...

Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The PandaCenter in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing place to visit in China.
8) DunhuangOasis (敦煌绿洲)
Up in Gansu Province there are a lot of amazing places to see! The Dunhuang Desert Oasis is an extension of the Gobi and is unreal!
7) The Westernmost Section of the Great Wall of China in Jiayuguan (对中国的嘉峪关长城的最西端科)
Sure, most people travel China specifically to see the Great Wall. Most head to Beijing. If you want an off-the-beaten-path option than Jiayuguan is perfect.
6) Yangshuo (阳朔)
In Guanxi Province Yangshuo is awesome. Limestone karst landscapes and beautiful river scenes make this an easy addition to the top things to see in China.
5) Mati Si and the CliffTemples (马蒂思崖寺)
Mati Si is really cool. It's famous for the Buddhist Cliff temples, and they are very cool. Full of grottos and caves, this is a must see in China.
4) ZhangyeRainbow Mountains (张掖彩虹山)
This was probably the #1 thing I was looking forward to in China. However, most people don't even know about it. The Zhangye Rainbow Mountains are unreal, and a worthy addition to a travel itinerary in China that is full of amazing attractions.
3) Shangrila and the Songzanlin Monastery (香格里拉和松赞林寺)
Up on the border of Tibet in Yunan Province, the town of Shangrila is a really interesting visit. Lots of colourful people, interesting architecture, and the amazing Songzanlin Monastery.
2) Dragon's BackboneRice Terraces (龙的骨干梯田)
NearGuilin, the Drangon's Backbone Rice Terraces are a must-see in China. They were close to ending up as the number one thing to see in China on this list, but even the amazing landscapes of this place couldn't beat out...
1) Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and the AvatarMountains (张家界国家森林公园和阿凡达山)
Actually, this was fairly easily my #1 Thing to see in China. The avatar mountains in ZhangjiajieNational Forest park are crazy cool. The incredible mountains were the inspiration for the movie avatar. You need to see this place with your own eyes!
That's it for my list. What's on your top attractions list for China?
看到中国最好的东西
中国旅游景点
中国旅游
For more from this video including photos, check out my blog http://www.brendansadventures.com

Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The PandaCenter in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing place to visit in China.
8) DunhuangOasis (敦煌绿洲)
Up in Gansu Province there are a lot of amazing places to see! The Dunhuang Desert Oasis is an extension of the Gobi and is unreal!
7) The Westernmost Section of the Great Wall of China in Jiayuguan (对中国的嘉峪关长城的最西端科)
Sure, most people travel China specifically to see the Great Wall. Most head to Beijing. If you want an off-the-beaten-path option than Jiayuguan is perfect.
6) Yangshuo (阳朔)
In Guanxi Province Yangshuo is awesome. Limestone karst landscapes and beautiful river scenes make this an easy addition to the top things to see in China.
5) Mati Si and the CliffTemples (马蒂思崖寺)
Mati Si is really cool. It's famous for the Buddhist Cliff temples, and they are very cool. Full of grottos and caves, this is a must see in China.
4) ZhangyeRainbow Mountains (张掖彩虹山)
This was probably the #1 thing I was looking forward to in China. However, most people don't even know about it. The Zhangye Rainbow Mountains are unreal, and a worthy addition to a travel itinerary in China that is full of amazing attractions.
3) Shangrila and the Songzanlin Monastery (香格里拉和松赞林寺)
Up on the border of Tibet in Yunan Province, the town of Shangrila is a really interesting visit. Lots of colourful people, interesting architecture, and the amazing Songzanlin Monastery.
2) Dragon's BackboneRice Terraces (龙的骨干梯田)
NearGuilin, the Drangon's Backbone Rice Terraces are a must-see in China. They were close to ending up as the number one thing to see in China on this list, but even the amazing landscapes of this place couldn't beat out...
1) Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and the AvatarMountains (张家界国家森林公园和阿凡达山)
Actually, this was fairly easily my #1 Thing to see in China. The avatar mountains in ZhangjiajieNational Forest park are crazy cool. The incredible mountains were the inspiration for the movie avatar. You need to see this place with your own eyes!
That's it for my list. What's on your top attractions list for China?
看到中国最好的东西
中国旅游景点
中国旅游
For more from this video including photos, check out my blog http://www.brendansadventures.com

Performances living that many people in tears with emotion China's Got Talent

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Masterpieces of Chinese Music: A Musical Performance by Music from China

Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music sel...

The inclusion of the property CCTV1 (China Central Television)!
Attraction PerformancesChinese New Year'sGalaShow's SpecialGuestCCTV /CCTV/
It is with great pleasure that our Hungarian audience can also view our performance in Beijing as the Gala Show can be seen on CCTV in the afternoon according to the Hungarian time zone. To be more precise, it can be seen on the 30th of January between 1 and 5 p.m. CET. Attraction Shadow Theatre will start the year in Beijing as the Chinese New Year's Gala Show's Special Guest. This is one of the biggest celebration for over quarter of the world's population. As it is known, the show to be aired on the 30th of January is one of the biggest and most watched television productions of the world. The CCTV (China Central Television) airs all around t...

published: 30 Jan 2014

Jabbawockeez EPIC trip and performances on the streets of Shanghai China

Amazing Japanese Precision (posted by Sanitaryum | Clean Humor)

Really amazing video of extreme walking. More funny pics and vids at www.Sanitaryum.com. We HAVE a STORE & MOBILE APP!!

published: 21 Sep 2010

LIVE: Gala performance and fireworks in Hangzhou as G20 kicks off

G20 participants will attend a Gala performance and fireworks display as the first day of the G20 summit in Hangzhou draws to a close on Sunday, September 4.
The G20 summit, held between September 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability.
The 2016 G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia's largest economic power, has held the summit.
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Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music selections span China's broad landscape, from the urban sophistication of Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton) to the vast expanse of the Mongolian steppes.

Learn more about the exhibition Eccentric Visions: The Worlds of Luo Ping (1733—1799), on view at the Met October 6, 2009—January 10, 2010: http://tinyurl.com/luoping
The rich sonorities and compelling melodies of Chinese music are invoked on string instruments consisting of the erhu and related two-string fiddles, pipa (lute), zheng (long, plucked zither), ruan (moon guitar), and yangqin (hammered dulcimer). The ensemble Music from China performs masterworks from the Chinese classical and folk repertoire with an array of stylistic variations, timbral colors, and musical imagery. The program includes such immortal classical compositions as Ambush on Ten Sides, a powerful re-creation of a third-century battle scene, and the romance with nature of A Moonlit River in Spring. Folk music selections span China's broad landscape, from the urban sophistication of Shanghai and Guangzhou (Canton) to the vast expanse of the Mongolian steppes.

The inclusion of the property CCTV1 (China Central Television)!
Attraction PerformancesChinese New Year'sGalaShow's SpecialGuestCCTV /CCTV/
It is with great pleasure that our Hungarian audience can also view our performance in Beijing as the Gala Show can be seen on CCTV in the afternoon according to the Hungarian time zone. To be more precise, it can be seen on the 30th of January between 1 and 5 p.m. CET. Attraction Shadow Theatre will start the year in Beijing as the Chinese New Year's Gala Show's Special Guest. This is one of the biggest celebration for over quarter of the world's population. As it is known, the show to be aired on the 30th of January is one of the biggest and most watched television productions of the world. The CCTV (China Central Television) airs all around the globe and is watched by approximately 1.3 billion people.

The inclusion of the property CCTV1 (China Central Television)!
Attraction PerformancesChinese New Year'sGalaShow's SpecialGuestCCTV /CCTV/
It is with great pleasure that our Hungarian audience can also view our performance in Beijing as the Gala Show can be seen on CCTV in the afternoon according to the Hungarian time zone. To be more precise, it can be seen on the 30th of January between 1 and 5 p.m. CET. Attraction Shadow Theatre will start the year in Beijing as the Chinese New Year's Gala Show's Special Guest. This is one of the biggest celebration for over quarter of the world's population. As it is known, the show to be aired on the 30th of January is one of the biggest and most watched television productions of the world. The CCTV (China Central Television) airs all around the globe and is watched by approximately 1.3 billion people.

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Jabbawockeez EPIC trip and performances on the streets of Shanghai China

G20 participants will attend a Gala performance and fireworks display as the first day of the G20 summit in Hangzhou draws to a close on Sunday, September 4.
The G20 summit, held between September 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability.
The 2016 G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia's largest economic power, has held the summit.
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
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G20 participants will attend a Gala performance and fireworks display as the first day of the G20 summit in Hangzhou draws to a close on Sunday, September 4.
The G20 summit, held between September 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, sees governments and representatives from 20 major economic powers meet and discuss strategies for fiscal policy and international financial stability.
The 2016 G20 summit will be the 11th of its kind. It is the first time that China, Asia's largest economic power, has held the summit.
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly

WLWT follows up with a college student adopted from China who brought her talents back overseas. Subscribe to WLWT on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1ipUX3...

WLWT follows up with a college student adopted from China who brought her talents back overseas. Subscribe to WLWT on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1ipUX3c
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